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Sieve Analysis
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14. Jul. 2008 - 11:25
Dear Sir: The question is somewhat ambiguous....not enough info for me to give an answer.
I will state........be very careful with a FOUR DECK screener.....typically not a good choice especially if multi deck splits....on a conventional circle throw type screen.
NOTE: there are some multi deck multi angled screeners.....that are in niche market place in the agg industry. ■
Best Regards,George BakerRegional Sales Manager - CanadaTELSMITH IncMequon, WI1-519-242-6664 CellE: (work) [email]gbaker@telsmith.com[/email]E: (home) [email] gggman353@gmail.com[/email]website: [url]www.telsmith.com[/url]Manufacturer of portable, modular and stationary mineral processing equipment for the aggregate and mining industries.
Re: Sieve Analysis
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11. Aug. 2008 - 09:28
I agree with Mr. Baker. More info is needed.
Chosing the right type of screener however can make a four-deck screener succesful for the application. ■
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Sieve Analysis
Dear Sir,
It will be great if i get sieve analysis data for aggregates to calculate a four deck screen. Although it depends upon the nature of raw materials i.e., type of rock, and type of extracting process i.e., blasting,drilling e.t.c. i need a general sieve analysis.
Iam planning to seperate +40,+20-40,+10-20,+10-5,0-5. ■